Quoted By:
Krag–Jørgensen (Springfield M1892)
.30-40 Army
5 + 1 rounds (magazine cutoff enables firing from loose rounds)
Long Range, Accurate, Two-Handed, Armour Piercing, Bolt Action, Magazine Cutoff, Cumbersome (CQB), Execution: Headshot
Unique smokeless rifle, common in the New World, with unusually complex magazine design, where the rounds are stacked in a horizontal row beneath the bolt. The weapon is loaded via a hinged side latch, enabling rounds to be dropped into the sideways opening of the magazine. A magazine cutoff enables these rounds to be held in reserve, preventing feeding of the rounds when the bolt is cycled, so that the wielder of the rifle can manually feed single loose rounds into the top of the rifle for aimed shots.